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Webb spots the birth of a giant galaxy and a supermassive black hole
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- New JWST images of abnormally well-developed galaxy cluster open up the 'cosmic noon' frontier Phys.org · 1d ago broke it first
- When JWST looked at XLSSC 122, a galaxy cluster 10.4 billion light-years away, it caught gravity bending light from galaxies about 12 billion years in the past, and a dark matter core packed too tightly for cosmic noon Space Daily · 1d ago
- James Webb Space Telescope finds most distant galaxy cluster with gravitational lensing eciks.org · 1d ago
- Another Early Universe Surprise from the JWST: A Mature Galaxy Cluster Universe Today · 1d ago
- Webb spots the birth of a giant galaxy and a supermassive black hole Phys.org · 1d ago broke it first
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